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RV345 Client-To-Site VPN not working

mydeevel
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Hi, can anyone help me to how setup a client-to-site vpn on RV345 router, I've tried many ways but no luck. I already went through the Cisco guide for this on

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/smb/routers/cisco-rv-series-small-business-routers/smb5527-configure-client-to-site-virtual-private-network-vpn-connect.html?referring_site=RE&pos=1&page=https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/smb/router...

 

don't know what details exactly need to be configured in addition to that, specifically on Windows-1o client side.

 

Many Thanks 

 

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thanks for quick reply, I configured as explain in the links you provided, the error I'm facing is L2TP error, I created a User Group and enable L2TP permit, should I setup L2TP server as well? what are configuration on client side (win-10)?

balaji.bandi
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On the above posted Link one of the post has document with screenshot

 

yes you need to setup Server on RV side, Client Configuration on windwos side.

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unfortunately I could not get this done, I went through all steps as you explained including client side power shell script, still show

"The L2TP Connection Attempt Failed Because the Security Layer Encountered a Processing Error"

I was thinking may be I need to use free VPN client, do you know any?

any thought?

check do you have any FW on the client-side, which is blocking before we look at the router side.

 

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No, there is no FW

what you see Logs on device side and windows side ?

 

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